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years, to be precise, 1996, when i was elected, 14 years ago, spoke before the joint session of the u.s. congress. i was just elected prime minister. and i said that the greatest threat facing humanity is that iran would acquire nuclear weapons. some eyebrows were raised at the time. and i can tell you 14 years later that most of the world's leaders today agree with this. there is a question of the distance between understanding an effective action, and that is the ultimate test of leadership and history. >> larry: would you ban all nuclear weapons throughout the -- not the world. would you ban nuclear weaponry entirely? >> well, that's beyond my scope. i mean, this is -- this is a worthy cause, but it's -- it's a very complicated issue. and i'm sure you realize that the most important thing is preventing the most dangerous weapons in the world from falling into the hands of the most dangerous regimes. and this is what we really are facing today. we're facing the prospect that people who talk about destruction, who deny the holocaust, who sponsor terrorism everywhere, who shoot their ow
years, to be precise, 1996, when i was elected, 14 years ago, spoke before the joint session of the u.s. congress. i was just elected prime minister. and i said that the greatest threat facing humanity is that iran would acquire nuclear weapons. some eyebrows were raised at the time. and i can tell you 14 years later that most of the world's leaders today agree with this. there is a question of the distance between understanding an effective action, and that is the ultimate test of leadership...
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other u.s.-backed afghan security programs have received less attention, but that's what kabul-based correspondent jean mckenzie focused in recent reports on the international website globalpost. her reporting took her to several provinces beyond the capital. jean is in the u.s. now and joins us from boston. jean, welcome. you looked at a couple of these sorts of programs set up in particular since the obama surge began. these exist outside the formal afghan police and army structure. what was the thinking behind it? why do this? >> well, the thinking behind it was to increase the numbers of security forces as quickly as possible. and to try to get some handle on a situation that is deteriorating quite rapidly. they wanted to use the disaffection of that many communities feel towards the taliban, focus that and direct it in a form that has a chance of counteracting the insurgency. >> warner: let's look at the first one you looked at which was one in a province fairly close to kabul. the road bet
other u.s.-backed afghan security programs have received less attention, but that's what kabul-based correspondent jean mckenzie focused in recent reports on the international website globalpost. her reporting took her to several provinces beyond the capital. jean is in the u.s. now and joins us from boston. jean, welcome. you looked at a couple of these sorts of programs set up in particular since the obama surge began. these exist outside the formal afghan police and army structure. what was...
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the reports of the demise of the u.s.-israel special relationship are not only premature, but they are wrong. they are not wrong simply because of the unbreakable bond between our two countries. it is a bond anchored in shared values, democracy being chief among them, and shared interests. it is a bond that transcends the differences of opinion our two governments may have from time to time. they are wrong because, for the past year, most of those differences of opinion have focused on how to best use of the peace -- best to move the peace process forward, but not about the goal of moving it forward. on how toes disagree best achieve the movement of the peace process. i think there is a much greater meeting of the minds between president obama and me on how to move forward at this time. how to make the transition from proximity talks to direct talks and how to ensure that those track tops are as substantive as possible and is -- that those talks are as substantive as possible and as fast as possible. talking about talking
the reports of the demise of the u.s.-israel special relationship are not only premature, but they are wrong. they are not wrong simply because of the unbreakable bond between our two countries. it is a bond anchored in shared values, democracy being chief among them, and shared interests. it is a bond that transcends the differences of opinion our two governments may have from time to time. they are wrong because, for the past year, most of those differences of opinion have focused on how to...
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but the u.s. can help with one other thing -- it can help address some of our most pressing security problems. some of them can be addressed by advanced technology and the american willingness and cooperation in this matter is there, and vitally important for the achievement of success. >> two more questions, then i will open it up. imagine you and president abbas have negotiation for the west bank that succeeds. how would you think about doing at once with the challenge of both gaza and hamas? >> this is a big problem. it could hinder negotiations. we could say we will not proceed until we solve the cause a problem, which publisheprobablya long time. or we can recognize that we have hostile element -- it is an irani and beachhead the this opposed to peace, to recognition of israel. its sponsors terrorists. we'll have to think about it, see how to work together to make the transformation. i think it will be unrealistic for us to assume that it is not there, or say unless we resolve that we will no
but the u.s. can help with one other thing -- it can help address some of our most pressing security problems. some of them can be addressed by advanced technology and the american willingness and cooperation in this matter is there, and vitally important for the achievement of success. >> two more questions, then i will open it up. imagine you and president abbas have negotiation for the west bank that succeeds. how would you think about doing at once with the challenge of both gaza and...
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on tuesday, the u.s. military announced it would pressed criminal charges against this 22-year-old soldier for allegedly transferring classified information to his computer and "delivering national defense information to an unauthorized source. you can read more about that in both washington papers, among several other papers. las vegas, nev., on the line for independents. kay, would you think about the arizona emigration law and a lawsuit filed by the u.s. government? caller: that will be an interesting case to watch through the court system. i see both sides of the argument, but it has got to stop. i want to remind people we're coming up to the ninth anniversary of 9/11. all the hijackers were illegals with expired visas, student usevisas. and it is not always about just hispanics, but about canadians or others -- those not getting a good deal in their own country are coming in here anyway that they can. obama better watch it. it could be an act of treason. we are under war. host: washington, d.c., on t
on tuesday, the u.s. military announced it would pressed criminal charges against this 22-year-old soldier for allegedly transferring classified information to his computer and "delivering national defense information to an unauthorized source. you can read more about that in both washington papers, among several other papers. las vegas, nev., on the line for independents. kay, would you think about the arizona emigration law and a lawsuit filed by the u.s. government? caller: that will be...
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with u.s. the helm, the united kingdom and the commonwealth have contributed immensely to the united nations. today, the fourth largest of a peacekeeping troops. you advance human rights and promote global security. in september, it was pushed for progress in millennium development goals. this is the blueprint of the world leaders to save lives of the poor and vulnerable, to combat hunger and disease, to promote and gender equality, and to provide education, opportunity, and peace to me way once again he your call and the vote our fuul strength to the ideals of our charter and to realize a better world for all. your majesty, for your dedication to the united kingdom and the commonwealth to -pthe united nations and our common values, we say thank you %+d welcome. we wish you continued good health and we are happy to hear you today. thank you very much. [applause] >> i would like to invite her majesty queen elizabeth ii to address the assembly. >> mr. president, secretary general, members of the
with u.s. the helm, the united kingdom and the commonwealth have contributed immensely to the united nations. today, the fourth largest of a peacekeeping troops. you advance human rights and promote global security. in september, it was pushed for progress in millennium development goals. this is the blueprint of the world leaders to save lives of the poor and vulnerable, to combat hunger and disease, to promote and gender equality, and to provide education, opportunity, and peace to me way...
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this is not an inquiry into with the u.s. authorities have done. this is an inquiry into what the uk personal mayor may not have done. i think it is important -- with the u.k. personnel may or may not have done. i think it is important. that is what we're trying to deal with. we're not having some grit inquiry into the practices and procedures of other intelligence services. >> the segment will be even more welcomed by the family -- the statement will be even more welcomed by the family of those who have suffered greatly over the last eight years. in the event to the inquiry decides that evidence is withdrawn, aid would be ideal for him to get it. >> she makes a very good point on behalf of her constituents. there will be opportunities for public evidence to be given to this inquiry, including those making allegations against uk personnel. and think that is available in a lot of this inquiry will not be in public because of the nature of what it is investigating. >> i congratulate the prime minister. on the mediation point he is making, could part
this is not an inquiry into with the u.s. authorities have done. this is an inquiry into what the uk personal mayor may not have done. i think it is important -- with the u.k. personnel may or may not have done. i think it is important. that is what we're trying to deal with. we're not having some grit inquiry into the practices and procedures of other intelligence services. >> the segment will be even more welcomed by the family -- the statement will be even more welcomed by the family...
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i think that the goal of u.s. policy should be to facilitate that as lolong as >> shortly we will return to the brookings institution for marks from the japanese ambassador on global challenges to his country. we understand the ambassador is running a little late. we will join the event when he arrives. until then, calls and comments from today's "washington journal." the spots that the groups are releasing today and talk with you about your thoughts on public campaign financing. that is really what they are arguing. the loss has 157 co-sponsors they are proposing. -- the law has 157 co-sponsors they are proposing. there is a tally of how the cost of a lectionary in the united states has changed of the past decade. what i have highlighted on this page are presidential election cycles. let's look at the ones not highlighted. back in 1998, total spent was $1.6 billion. in 2006 $2.8 billion. if you use a widget, there is a tally of the cost of the 2010 election so far and it keeps changing. you can see that on the bo
i think that the goal of u.s. policy should be to facilitate that as lolong as >> shortly we will return to the brookings institution for marks from the japanese ambassador on global challenges to his country. we understand the ambassador is running a little late. we will join the event when he arrives. until then, calls and comments from today's "washington journal." the spots that the groups are releasing today and talk with you about your thoughts on public campaign...
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guest: certainly, when the u.s. department of energy takes into account what energy demand will be in the coming years,ç when they make those projections, they take into account the increasing population,ç but you are absolutely right, and the gains that are made in energy efficiency are, one might say, countered by the increasing population. if you look at the energy tremendous gains inç efficiencs and use of renewable, but we still see the use of fossil fuels rising over the next 20 years simply because that is the base load source of energy and there will be more people using energy. i do not know thatç the energy department would advocate population control, specifically as an energy policy,ç but growing populatios is certainly a director contribute to the energy debate. host: sasha sends us this tweet ç-- you write about that in your column today. ce you tell us the status of this grant? guest: sure. this is one of the many stimulus grants that have gone to alternative energy projects around the co
guest: certainly, when the u.s. department of energy takes into account what energy demand will be in the coming years,ç when they make those projections, they take into account the increasing population,ç but you are absolutely right, and the gains that are made in energy efficiency are, one might say, countered by the increasing population. if you look at the energy tremendous gains inç efficiencs and use of renewable, but we still see the use of fossil fuels rising over the next 20...
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but we're so far behind in the u.s. government in just a basic technological infrastructure that it is going to take some time. so now that i am and advocate, you know, i do this for a living, and i can put into context the things i saw when i was in the military, and it is interesting. i think if i were having a conversation with myself five years ago, the guy from five years ago with think i am nuts or just kind of a pogue, a dork. that is ok. i am lot smarter and better looking now. screw that guy. i want to thank you for being here and taking an interest. the military is a very unique culture. some of our at idiosyncrasies are a bit odd at times. there things we find hysterical that most people find horrifying, but that is ok. we're only going to see great progress when the ivilian sector starts paying attention. military communities. we do not come home to small, isolated areas. reservists and national guardsmen can go from baghdad to kabul to their front door in the 72 hours. that is no joke. so it is going to be
but we're so far behind in the u.s. government in just a basic technological infrastructure that it is going to take some time. so now that i am and advocate, you know, i do this for a living, and i can put into context the things i saw when i was in the military, and it is interesting. i think if i were having a conversation with myself five years ago, the guy from five years ago with think i am nuts or just kind of a pogue, a dork. that is ok. i am lot smarter and better looking now. screw...
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embarrassing exposure the biggest leak in u.s. military history reveals a major cover ups over the war in afghanistan unreported civilian deaths and the stunning support from one of the. there's no end in sight for russia's exceptional heat wave which has seen the hottest month on record moscow is also suffering from small and the smell of people has been felt in some areas of accountable. to the international space station x. ten years since it first became a miserable home and the largest structure in space became possible after russian support systems don't reveal. the sports update with anger. hello there welcome to the school in the east of the headlines. shock defeat to scar again slip up in the russian premier league beaten at home by spotlight now in . class. pre-season play in both manchester united and big spending city blues in america. and wrapping it up moans i guess when number six to extend his lead in the moto g.p. championship start the football they were in the russian premier league again slipped up the army man
embarrassing exposure the biggest leak in u.s. military history reveals a major cover ups over the war in afghanistan unreported civilian deaths and the stunning support from one of the. there's no end in sight for russia's exceptional heat wave which has seen the hottest month on record moscow is also suffering from small and the smell of people has been felt in some areas of accountable. to the international space station x. ten years since it first became a miserable home and the largest...
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barassi exposure is the biggest leak in u.s. military history reveals major cover ups over the war in afghanistan but is it old news rather than revelation. space to call home it's ten years now since the international space station first became habitable when a russian module with life support systems docked with the orbiter. and abandoned to be adopted party looks at the concept of baby boxes where mothers can anonymously leave for newborns with hope for a better life. a . little after eleven pm here in moscow now welcome if you just joined us you're watching our t.v. with the top stories for you and a massive leak of more than ninety thousand secret u.s. military files as expose cover ups over the war in afghanistan the classified documents include reports of deaths.
barassi exposure is the biggest leak in u.s. military history reveals major cover ups over the war in afghanistan but is it old news rather than revelation. space to call home it's ten years now since the international space station first became habitable when a russian module with life support systems docked with the orbiter. and abandoned to be adopted party looks at the concept of baby boxes where mothers can anonymously leave for newborns with hope for a better life. a . little after eleven...
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. >> is that because you're playing catchup with the u.s.? >> that's right. we're focusing how technology is going to be really do well. it's very important and we're focusing on that. we recently built competitive but the focus is how we jump into knowledge based economy based in technology and technology means any things. not just software. >> do you use israel as a model of how you want to do this? there are companies based in silicon valley that have operations in israel and a couple weeks ago i went to an israel conference where there was a huge presence from google and oracle. >> israel has small country. mexico has tremendous opportunity. we have a fantastic condition and that's one of the things we're seeking. how we learn venture capitals to make an interview to michael cassidy and how we replicate that. we shop companies that are getting into that business and we pursue how we create that. >> how do you appeal to a u.s. entrepreneur? how do you convince them to establish some sort of presence in mexico or vice versa? >> there are tw
. >> is that because you're playing catchup with the u.s.? >> that's right. we're focusing how technology is going to be really do well. it's very important and we're focusing on that. we recently built competitive but the focus is how we jump into knowledge based economy based in technology and technology means any things. not just software. >> do you use israel as a model of how you want to do this? there are companies based in silicon valley that have operations in israel...
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exposure of the biggest u.s. military history reveals major cover ups over the war in afghanistan including. support. from small people as being. the international space station. became habitable. structure and space became possible. with stay with us. hello there welcome to the school of the east and the headlines. shock defeat to scar again slip up in the russian prime league meeting at home my spot right now in . preseason playing both manchester united and big spending sitting loose in america. and lapping it up moans i guess when number six to extend his lead in the my attention paid championship start the football they were in the russian premier league again slipped out the army men suffering a two one loss at home to spot in our cheek and missing the chance to go second in the league it was the visitors who opened the scoring david said i'd say we're seeing the pinpoint pass blasted into the top was and at the end of the first piece i was going to come to think of it in the sport i think soon as i said th
exposure of the biggest u.s. military history reveals major cover ups over the war in afghanistan including. support. from small people as being. the international space station. became habitable. structure and space became possible. with stay with us. hello there welcome to the school of the east and the headlines. shock defeat to scar again slip up in the russian prime league meeting at home my spot right now in . preseason playing both manchester united and big spending sitting loose in...
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the u.s. needs to look at this very carefully before it goes beyond just they do enjoy a spot of trying to save yourselves by provoking some go for military conflict with pakistan actually most of the american soldiers i know do recognize the appalling dangers of a direct attack on pakistan i think there are two circumstances in which this would happen the first if there was if they really had actionable intelligence concerning bin laden and zawahiri then i think they would launch a raid to get them the second is if of course there's a serious terrorist attack on the united states. in. the. war veteran groups in the u.s. are becoming increasingly angry over what they claim are broken government promises they say the country they fought for has turned its back on them leaving many out on the street remodeling their went to speak to some of them. beyond san diego's picturesque lies an ugly truth a wounded military community neglected by the very nation they fought to defend. the mentally able to
the u.s. needs to look at this very carefully before it goes beyond just they do enjoy a spot of trying to save yourselves by provoking some go for military conflict with pakistan actually most of the american soldiers i know do recognize the appalling dangers of a direct attack on pakistan i think there are two circumstances in which this would happen the first if there was if they really had actionable intelligence concerning bin laden and zawahiri then i think they would launch a raid to get...
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war veteran groups in the u.s. are becoming increasingly angry over what they claim are broken government promises they say the country they fought for has turned its back on them leaving many out on the street the want to speak with some of them. beyond san diego's picturesque. ugly truth a wounded military community neglected by the very nation to defend. the mentally able to do this country. and i came home to be medicated and pushed it was. morally ethically unjust like a monster we're creating when our bad i think. about not just. the service people but i think. everybody these are just some of the troubled voices coming from a growing number of homeless veterans this particular weekend they made their way to stand down an annual nonprofit event that helps thousands of homeless vets get back some dignity many of these vets will get assistance in housing clothing work even a little inner team. and a good hot meal just a day here at stand down they're going to go through about how tanami just at the all these ve
war veteran groups in the u.s. are becoming increasingly angry over what they claim are broken government promises they say the country they fought for has turned its back on them leaving many out on the street the want to speak with some of them. beyond san diego's picturesque. ugly truth a wounded military community neglected by the very nation to defend. the mentally able to do this country. and i came home to be medicated and pushed it was. morally ethically unjust like a monster we're...
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. -- in the u.s. we don't associate jews with sports as much as this film seems to celebrate it. which brings -- we have a lot of films but we have tried to make the films events by bringing certain guests. in the last segment we showed anita. we are bringing the woman born with down syndrome, she is coming to the festival and she will be up on the castro stage after the screening of the film. >> along with a friend and acquaintance of hers and chaperon who runs a service organization in argentina, dealing with people born with downs syndrome. so it will be a chance to talk to this remarkable actress who performed the title role anita and learn a little bit about down syndrome. >> fantastic. we are about to look at yet another clip called a film unfinished. ♪ [ music ] >>> this is the story of a film that was never completed, a film to serve as propaganda for the third reich, that empire infatuated with the camera that knew so well to document its own evil, passionately, systematically like no other
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and organizing the militant groups that are in fact u.s. soldiers practice on a pull from out investment need tonight. that one of the most interesting things about this is that this is no. the end of this story that already as we've said ninety thousand documents but. there are fifteen thousand more that he has yet to assess but he is going to put out there when he judges the time is right we will release nearly all of them. but some of them may need production some of them may need to. you know for release eventually the full material will be released as the security situation in afghanistan proves important to understand that this material is being held back not to assist one side of the conflict or the other but to make sure that the civilian population you know going to stand sort of. published today will to christine result christine the white house is saying this leak compromises u.s. national security how hard did they come down on these revelations today. well given they're coming down very hard on many levels as you said the natio
and organizing the militant groups that are in fact u.s. soldiers practice on a pull from out investment need tonight. that one of the most interesting things about this is that this is no. the end of this story that already as we've said ninety thousand documents but. there are fifteen thousand more that he has yet to assess but he is going to put out there when he judges the time is right we will release nearly all of them. but some of them may need production some of them may need to. you...
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u.s. government to help them in their fight against afghan insurgency is in fact not helping hindering the members of the spy service or meeting with taliban leaders and organizing the militant groups that are in fact fighting u.s. soldiers pakistan to pull them out to them and they haven't made tonight. that one of the most interesting things about this is that this is not. the end of this story that already as we've said ninety thousand documents says that there are fifteen thousand more that he has yet to assess but he is going to put out there when he judges the time is right. so you may need production somebody may need to. be there for you. to be released. situation you're going to. be able to understand. he's being held back. to assist. but make sure that he. you know going to. publish today will too christine christie that this leak compromises u.s. national security how did they come down on these revelations today. well given they're coming down very hard on many levels as you sa
u.s. government to help them in their fight against afghan insurgency is in fact not helping hindering the members of the spy service or meeting with taliban leaders and organizing the militant groups that are in fact fighting u.s. soldiers pakistan to pull them out to them and they haven't made tonight. that one of the most interesting things about this is that this is not. the end of this story that already as we've said ninety thousand documents says that there are fifteen thousand more that...
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at least five suspected militants have been killed and four wounded after a u.s. drone attack in northwest pakistan this follow saturday's attack on a militant compound in the same area that killed sixteen and despite concerns the unmanned aircraft are causing more and more civilian casualties and u.s. military plans to increase their production to target the taliban. the comma out of the blue i have two words for you predator drones. you will never see it coming a drone least ten times cheaper than a fighter jet it requires no pilot so there are no troop deaths to explain it's the perfect weapon for covered cia operations in countries like pakistan and afghanistan if things go wrong you can deny it all the way and things do go wrong studies by independent international experts suggest that for every militant killed as many as fifteen civilians also die there's no way of getting exact numbers the cia keeps its drones program under wraps but the united nations and other international organizations question the legality of the extensive use of the weapon it becomes
at least five suspected militants have been killed and four wounded after a u.s. drone attack in northwest pakistan this follow saturday's attack on a militant compound in the same area that killed sixteen and despite concerns the unmanned aircraft are causing more and more civilian casualties and u.s. military plans to increase their production to target the taliban. the comma out of the blue i have two words for you predator drones. you will never see it coming a drone least ten times cheaper...
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airstrike the extensive civilian casualties caused by the use of drones by the u.s. military raises fears of possible revenge attacks on the american navy. and yet this international aids conference heralds a medical breakthrough but critics label it a pharmaceutical marketing they are putting profit before treatment. while you into trouble the p.r. stunt the class the outrage of animal lovers and the police dog the tale of the parasailing dog. and up next there's the sports news with natalee. that's. a welcome this is the school's news here in our city of thanks for watching and let's have a quick look at the headlines i was on that i leave stumble notes in all full of my suv to add starting c.b. plus all the rest of russian prime your league schools and actually. mcclaren sales made him for the first time since may as alone. want to at hockenheim. and the third leg of the around bulkeley of diving world series from no way rushes . to finish a second there. and let's get things started with the russian prime elite football well it might save us still undefeated off
airstrike the extensive civilian casualties caused by the use of drones by the u.s. military raises fears of possible revenge attacks on the american navy. and yet this international aids conference heralds a medical breakthrough but critics label it a pharmaceutical marketing they are putting profit before treatment. while you into trouble the p.r. stunt the class the outrage of animal lovers and the police dog the tale of the parasailing dog. and up next there's the sports news with natalee....
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indiscriminate aerial killers sales may be booming for u.s. drones but activists are worried claiming the machines will create more problems than. the bra piece company bunty war protesters forcibly removed from westminster a. sitting target for security is blamed for an attack on a hydro power plant in southern russia that led to day. rape by deception an israeli court convicted for sleeping with a woman while pretending. a welcome this is the school's news here not see it thanks for watching and let's have a quick look at the headlines i was on that i leave a stumble not an alpha look on my sleeve to add startling c.b.s. plus all the rest of russian prime a league schools and action. mcclaren failed to make the podium for the first time since may as a loans only want to at hockenheim. and the third leg of the around bulkeley of diving world series from no way russia as our chance to finish a second of their. allies get things started with the russian prime elite football well it might save us still undefeated after five games following a dra
indiscriminate aerial killers sales may be booming for u.s. drones but activists are worried claiming the machines will create more problems than. the bra piece company bunty war protesters forcibly removed from westminster a. sitting target for security is blamed for an attack on a hydro power plant in southern russia that led to day. rape by deception an israeli court convicted for sleeping with a woman while pretending. a welcome this is the school's news here not see it thanks for watching...
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the reports about the demise of the special u.s.-israel relationship are not just premature, they are flat wrong. there is a depth and richness of this relationship that is our teams talk. day. we don't make it public. the only thing that is public is that you can have differences on occasion in the best of families and the closest of friends and that comes out publicly. what is not true is the fact that we have an enduring bond of the values, nterests beginning with security in the way that we share both information and other things to help the, the fans of our common interestt and many other is in the region who do not often admit to the beneficial effect of this cooperation. i think the president said the best in his speech in cairo. he said the bond between israel and the united states is unbreakable. i can affirm that to you. today. >> thank you very much, -peverybody. stay cool out there. hydrate. >> thank you for exiting. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp
the reports about the demise of the special u.s.-israel relationship are not just premature, they are flat wrong. there is a depth and richness of this relationship that is our teams talk. day. we don't make it public. the only thing that is public is that you can have differences on occasion in the best of families and the closest of friends and that comes out publicly. what is not true is the fact that we have an enduring bond of the values, nterests beginning with security in the way that we...
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to discuss the future of u.s. cuban relations i'm joined by cathy areu in new york she's a publisher an author and a journalist in denver we have dr michael bell a tory he's a cuban refugee and a professor at the school of theology and in washington we go to frank was on he's the executive director of the center for a free cuba and another member of our crosstalk team yellin the hunger all right folks across talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and first i'd like to go to you frank am obama says u.s. policy towards cuba has failed it's a failure how would you characterize his interpretation is it a failure because the united states wasn't able to enact a forced regime change after the last sixty years in havana. well president obama has said a number a number of things one and he lifted sanctions travel to cuba by cuban americans and he also will lift sanctions on remittances to cuba president obama did ask the cuban government to release all political prisoners and to put in place econ
to discuss the future of u.s. cuban relations i'm joined by cathy areu in new york she's a publisher an author and a journalist in denver we have dr michael bell a tory he's a cuban refugee and a professor at the school of theology and in washington we go to frank was on he's the executive director of the center for a free cuba and another member of our crosstalk team yellin the hunger all right folks across talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and first i'd like to...
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the u.s. congress green lights billions of dollars for the war in afghanistan so we will make in slum the beans thing the funding to make people think. this comes just days after the top secret don't give it's really a minute she tells of including a cover up of civilian death. access denied mamal you volleys of russia's reeses a clue pulls the plug on the popular video sharing site for spreading extremism the ruling was based on an action this video. and the fact that the sites with content such as hit this morning come. with a riff of neglect and abuse and check ins in the hotline val's to help the government. fails pete suggests up to twenty percent of the people in the country have suffered some form of abuse. this. next debate program this time his guest discuss how peace can be achieved in the middle east and whether the israel's alliance with the u.s. is preventing that from happening.
the u.s. congress green lights billions of dollars for the war in afghanistan so we will make in slum the beans thing the funding to make people think. this comes just days after the top secret don't give it's really a minute she tells of including a cover up of civilian death. access denied mamal you volleys of russia's reeses a clue pulls the plug on the popular video sharing site for spreading extremism the ruling was based on an action this video. and the fact that the sites with content...
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applies at next month's u.s. p.g.a. . also went down to the last hole of the scandinavian masters another swede richard johnson seen thirty four to thirty and victory void of. joints he was the baggies you were cutting lawns broke playing at the provincial sidewalk keeper a friend and local radio d.j. and his team will enjoy the week. and finally in tennis where american marty fish has won the atlanta championship by beating compactly johnnie's no fish off the end said sit still back in the second to take it by the same scoreline forcing the decider on a twenty one eight on a tie break in a match and the told and straight away and his second title on the eighteenth hole to share. the unseeded. beat the odds to win the german open in hamburg the twenty three year olds are off the number three seed you can melt sunday spinal sixty seven five to score the world number one prevailing then in straight sets he wins his. title and a nice two hundred twenty. the price might. be not first by the especially here in. clay court i ne
applies at next month's u.s. p.g.a. . also went down to the last hole of the scandinavian masters another swede richard johnson seen thirty four to thirty and victory void of. joints he was the baggies you were cutting lawns broke playing at the provincial sidewalk keeper a friend and local radio d.j. and his team will enjoy the week. and finally in tennis where american marty fish has won the atlanta championship by beating compactly johnnie's no fish off the end said sit still back in the...
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u.s. dollars we will continue to provide humanitarian assistance but also recently russia has said it's willing to sell over twenty am i seventeen helicopters to nature meant for the afghan army no those helicopters were designed especially to fly over the mountain so as the country's chief of staff has said himself they would be perfect for the afghan army russia has also said that it's willing to give some of them for free in order to help the country in each of them costs from between thirteen and fifteen million u.s. dollars and that of course will also be very much needed here in afghanistan once troops start leaving the country out of one hundred thousand people that die because of drugs coming from afghanistan annually and more than a third of them dies in russia and together with the e.u. the e.u. russia consumes about fifty percent of drugs coming from afghanistan so for russia of course it is a big issue during this conference and. of course russia is also willing to cooperate wi
u.s. dollars we will continue to provide humanitarian assistance but also recently russia has said it's willing to sell over twenty am i seventeen helicopters to nature meant for the afghan army no those helicopters were designed especially to fly over the mountain so as the country's chief of staff has said himself they would be perfect for the afghan army russia has also said that it's willing to give some of them for free in order to help the country in each of them costs from between...
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like stance of civilian casualties caused by the use of unmanned drones by the u.s. military resists the years of possible revenge attacks on the american. legion national aids conference nails a medical breakthrough but critics label it the pharmaceutical marketing they are putting off it for treatment. and flying into trouble the p.r. stunt that last album age of animal lovers and the police caught on the tail of the sale dog. and up next is the sports news with. a welcome this is the school's news here in artsy of thanks for watching and let's have a quick look at our headlines i was on that i leave stumble notes and all full of them was saved to add starting soon be plus all the rest of russian prime a league schools and action. mcclaren failed to make the podium for the first time since may as a loan. to a want to at hockenheim. and the third leg of a around bulkeley of diving world series from no way rushes i don't see the chance to finish a second there. and let's get things started with the russian premier league football well it might save us still undefeate
like stance of civilian casualties caused by the use of unmanned drones by the u.s. military resists the years of possible revenge attacks on the american. legion national aids conference nails a medical breakthrough but critics label it the pharmaceutical marketing they are putting off it for treatment. and flying into trouble the p.r. stunt that last album age of animal lovers and the police caught on the tail of the sale dog. and up next is the sports news with. a welcome this is the...
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the u.s. senate debates obama's course in afghanistan critics doubt the fact that most of the new thirty three billion dollars cash injection for the camping. spot in the u.s. continues as a lot of woman is arrested for possession of controlled military equipment. and a judge in russia's far east bad websites with extremist content including the popular video sharing site in a ruling that's already raising fears for freedom of speech and. more hot debate for you now on cross talk as diplomats try to restart middle east peace talks peter lavelle of the us israeli alliance is a small part of the problem as the solution that's coming your way in just a moment. if you. want to. welcome to cross talk about toward a two state solution the talks for talks think the obama administration has publicly mended fences with israel after a chill in relations is enough to restart what is called the peace process or just a strategy of endless negotiation.
the u.s. senate debates obama's course in afghanistan critics doubt the fact that most of the new thirty three billion dollars cash injection for the camping. spot in the u.s. continues as a lot of woman is arrested for possession of controlled military equipment. and a judge in russia's far east bad websites with extremist content including the popular video sharing site in a ruling that's already raising fears for freedom of speech and. more hot debate for you now on cross talk as diplomats...
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airstrike the expense of civilian casualties calls by the you said drones by the u.s. military raise a spear as a possible revenge attacks on the american media black. vs international aid small business health and medical breakthroughs but critics label it a father should recall marketing fair putting profit before. and to fly in to trouble the p.r. stunt that attracts the album age of animal lovers and the police hot on the tail of the parasailing dog. and up next is the sports news with natalee. was. a welcome this is the school's news here not see it thanks for watching and let's have a quick look at our headlines i was on that i leave stumble notes in all full of my sleeve to add startling subi plus all the rest of russian primary league schools and action. mcclaren failed to make the podium for the first time since may as a loan leads to a want to at hockenheim. and the third leg of the around bulkeley of diving world series from the way russians are don't see the chance to finish a second there. and let's get things started with the russian premier league footba
airstrike the expense of civilian casualties calls by the you said drones by the u.s. military raise a spear as a possible revenge attacks on the american media black. vs international aid small business health and medical breakthroughs but critics label it a father should recall marketing fair putting profit before. and to fly in to trouble the p.r. stunt that attracts the album age of animal lovers and the police hot on the tail of the parasailing dog. and up next is the sports news with...
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embarrassing exposure as the biggest leak in u.s. military history reveals a major coverups over the war in afghanistan but is it old news rather than the revelation of. a space to call home it's ten years since the international space station first became habitable when a russian module with life support systems docked with the orbiter. plus abandoned to be adopted looks of the concept of baby boxes where mothers can and. rather leave their newborns with hope for a better life. and kate is up next with the latest from the world all. with the bad news for ferrari do tell hiero yes formula one's governing body has fined the italian carmaker after they appeared to give orders which influenced the outcome of sunday's german grown pray more and that's the sport that's next. hello and welcome to the sports news here from r.t. in moscow these are the headlines f one punishment for arya fined one hundred thousand dollars after appearing to give team orders during the controversial german grand prix. and second slip pace got lose again in th
embarrassing exposure as the biggest leak in u.s. military history reveals a major coverups over the war in afghanistan but is it old news rather than the revelation of. a space to call home it's ten years since the international space station first became habitable when a russian module with life support systems docked with the orbiter. plus abandoned to be adopted looks of the concept of baby boxes where mothers can and. rather leave their newborns with hope for a better life. and kate is up...
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decades after the vietnam war victims of agent orange renewed calls for the u.s. government would normally toxic legacy it comes after new hearings are held in the house of representatives about the impact of the deadly chemical weapons. and the new bollywood comedy featuring a summer bin laden look alikes being banned in pakistan senses a worry d. indian films coming out of the world's most wanted man could terrorist attacks. what use for marty in thirty minutes time but before that we investigate the use of car bombs in international terrorist attacks it's coming up in our special report next. my name is bob baer. i used to be a cia station in the during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but. the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it. and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have forever shaped our history. beirut. i loved. it was a great place to be a spy. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead dead american dead. six of my close colleagues friends
decades after the vietnam war victims of agent orange renewed calls for the u.s. government would normally toxic legacy it comes after new hearings are held in the house of representatives about the impact of the deadly chemical weapons. and the new bollywood comedy featuring a summer bin laden look alikes being banned in pakistan senses a worry d. indian films coming out of the world's most wanted man could terrorist attacks. what use for marty in thirty minutes time but before that we...
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decades after the vietnam the victims of the deadly chemical agent orange renewed claims for the u.s. government to acknowledge its toxic legacy come fall to new hearings held in the house of representatives on the impact all the agent orange which. any bollywood comedy featuring going to. look like has been found in the solid sense as a warrior the indian film is coming trail of the world's most wanted man could trigger a terrorist attack. cable news from also in the next hour as we investigate the use of called an international terrorist attacks don't go away. my name is bob baer. i used to be a cia station in the eleven on during the civil war. it was chaos. but the real threat was always car bombs. but until now the car bomb secret history has never been told. who invented it who developed it and who killed. i've come back to the one city where car bombs have forever shaped our history. beirut. i loved. it was a great place to be. and then the embassy got hit. by a suicide car bomber. sixty three dead dead american dead lebanese six of my close colleagues friends in the cia were k
decades after the vietnam the victims of the deadly chemical agent orange renewed claims for the u.s. government to acknowledge its toxic legacy come fall to new hearings held in the house of representatives on the impact all the agent orange which. any bollywood comedy featuring going to. look like has been found in the solid sense as a warrior the indian film is coming trail of the world's most wanted man could trigger a terrorist attack. cable news from also in the next hour as we...
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u.s. president barack obama has signed into law the biggest financial overhaul since the great depression the main goal was to prevent another konami crisis the bill restricts banks from making risky bets and provides more transparency and new consumer protection agencies to be set up and the government will have the right to seize control of struggling banks republicans have opposed the changes and asked for a modification some experts are now doubting the effectiveness of the overhaul saying it's a watered down version of pleasing the republicans. this is a weak bill it makes major exemptions it does not even replace what was done in the years after the great depression and it leaves all of the real bite of what might happen in the hands of regulators who are given an enormous amount of discretion even though everybody knows that those regulators will come under the pressure of the very banks they're supposed to control and so i would not agree that this is a very sweeping legislation i
u.s. president barack obama has signed into law the biggest financial overhaul since the great depression the main goal was to prevent another konami crisis the bill restricts banks from making risky bets and provides more transparency and new consumer protection agencies to be set up and the government will have the right to seize control of struggling banks republicans have opposed the changes and asked for a modification some experts are now doubting the effectiveness of the overhaul saying...
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democracy does pakistan prospect of becoming a failed state the u.s. claims it is an indispensable ally in its so-called war on. wealthy british style. that's not on. the. markets why not scan them. find out what's really happening to the global economy in cars report on r t hungry for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. there's no end in sight for russia's exceptional way to see the cultist month on. the school ching heat continues to claim those are getting decent countries on the. international space station looks ten cents a place to be at the table work on the largest structure in space between possible of two russian life support systems don't think they will but. the concept of baby books it's going. to hurt others who want to own this leaky boat for children and do so through containers still themselves and most of the things. up next it's the sports update with the touch. of. a welcome this is the school's news here not see it thanks for watching and let's have a quick look
democracy does pakistan prospect of becoming a failed state the u.s. claims it is an indispensable ally in its so-called war on. wealthy british style. that's not on. the. markets why not scan them. find out what's really happening to the global economy in cars report on r t hungry for the full story we've got it first the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. there's no end in sight for russia's exceptional way to see the cultist month on. the school ching heat...
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the u.s. hands over the last iraqi prisoner under its control to local authorities america will continue though to hold two hundred detainees including eight members of the former regime since the allied invasion the us won systems handle both the one hundred thousand prisoners president obama's deadline for withdrawal from iraq is set for december next year. and thirty five years ago russia or the united states launched their first joint space mission apollo. the event marking of the beginning of a mirror of space cooperation but also a warming and cold war relations. you have today with our top stories next our interview show spotlight on. the c.e.o. of the russian. oil he tells host going off about russia's flight to global markets spotlight on the air than just ten seconds from now. for the fool we've focused on the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. engineering technologies two thousand per minute. russian aircraft manufacturing companies are capable penet
the u.s. hands over the last iraqi prisoner under its control to local authorities america will continue though to hold two hundred detainees including eight members of the former regime since the allied invasion the us won systems handle both the one hundred thousand prisoners president obama's deadline for withdrawal from iraq is set for december next year. and thirty five years ago russia or the united states launched their first joint space mission apollo. the event marking of the beginning...
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to brand the u.s. the u.s. senate has passed a bill to help america's jobless they voted to restore state handouts to millions of americans who have been out of work for over half a year benefits had lapsed at the end of may with democrats and republicans deeply divided on the issue the move will cost thirty four billion dollars. officials in chad of south sudanese president omar al bashir will not be arrested during his visit to the african country and the international criminal court is calling for bashir is attention on charges of genocide and war crimes committed during the conflict in darfur its first visit to a country which recognizes the i.c.c. since his indictment last year sure denies the charges. the international monetary fund says it will cancel the debt haiti accumulated in the wake of january's dems to earthquakes the plan to write off the two hundred million dollars owed as part of a strategy to help rebuild the island the i.m.f. is also going to lend more money for the reconstruction but disast
to brand the u.s. the u.s. senate has passed a bill to help america's jobless they voted to restore state handouts to millions of americans who have been out of work for over half a year benefits had lapsed at the end of may with democrats and republicans deeply divided on the issue the move will cost thirty four billion dollars. officials in chad of south sudanese president omar al bashir will not be arrested during his visit to the african country and the international criminal court is...
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the u.s. and israel. andrew shapiro is expected to highlight recent efforts with the fence consultations and training partnerships, hosted by the brookings institution in washington. this event is scheduled to be 90 minutes. this is live coverage on c-span. [applause] >> thank you so much for that introduction and for your friendship and for all of the work you are doing here at the center. i would also like to thank martin, director for foreign policy. he gave me my first paying job in washington, d.c., 20 years ago. he was at another think tank in town. i had just graduated college and was unemployed. i read an op-ed by him, i thought it was very good. i got an interview and i was hired part-time in the fall of 1989. i must say, i was just out of school. i probably did not set the world on fire, but i begged and pleaded and got hired full-time. i was there in august of 1990, in the days right before iraq invaded kuwait, when there were some rumblings. i remember being at a barbecue at martin
the u.s. and israel. andrew shapiro is expected to highlight recent efforts with the fence consultations and training partnerships, hosted by the brookings institution in washington. this event is scheduled to be 90 minutes. this is live coverage on c-span. [applause] >> thank you so much for that introduction and for your friendship and for all of the work you are doing here at the center. i would also like to thank martin, director for foreign policy. he gave me my first paying job in...